Inspiration

Make your workshops and seminars fun, collaborative and interactive

To create an environment for intensive discussions, use Mentimeter to let your audience participate and collaborate effectively on a particular topic. Interactive workshops are more fun to attend and facilitate a smooth session.

Save time for preparation and documentation

Increase the engagement with interactivity

Have more productive discussions by visualizing the results and looking at the same picture

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It's a great, user friendly and intuitive product. We've had great experience connecting with our audience using Mentimeter in our workshops.

– Shruti Shah, McKinsey & Company

Thank you for creating such a wonderful and easy to use tool. I find it to deliver very good value for money compared to other options available. The context we used it was to get feedback from a large audience regarding some solutions workgroups generated in a strategy workshop with 55 people for 2 days.

– Cristian Hossu, Managing partner at Universum

Inspiration for your workshop

Engage participants during a workshop

Liz holds a one day workshop about starting your own business. She is normally nervous to stand in front of people during her presentations but using Mentimeter lets her engage and activate the audience in a way she feels comfortable with. Having quiz questions in her presentation creates a playful atmosphere but also lets Liz sneak in some useful facts.

Start the meeting with a fun ice-breaker

Liz begins with an easy quiz question that is a little bit on the fun side to raise the energy in the room.

Quiz the participants

Liz throws in a few more serious questions that are related to her presentation. She still uses the quiz question type to keep the energy going.

Make the participants reflect on future challenges

After the quiz, Liz sets a more serious tone to the presentation and she lets participants think about their biggest challenges. The input is vizualised in a word cloud to let the participants answer freely while still seeing trends and common impressions.

Let the audience download the results

After submitting all the responses, each participant gets the option to submit their email address in order to get the results from Liz's presentation. This lets them remember the event and also any important facts that were communicated.

Conduct instructive training sessions in a new way

Tens of thousands of educators cannot be wrong - using interactive formative assessment tools such as Mentimeter for training sessions is a proven way of improving learning outcomes.

Increase the engagement through more participatory sessions

Fun and innovative presentations stays top of mind

Use Mentimeter’s powerful features to document, compare and improve the sessions

Inspiration for your training session

Have an interactive and engaging training session

Mia is conducting a training session for her team to let everyone know the basics of SEO (Search enginge optimization). She uses Mentimeter to make sure the team is active and to check their understanding during the session, but also to collect and document everyone's input in an effortless way.

Check participants' previous knowledge

To see at what level everyone is at, Mia starts with an Open ended question where she can go through and discuss the answers one by one. This helps her know what areas to put the focus on during the session and establishes a sense of participation among the attendees.

Quiz the participants

After a short presentation about SEO, Mia uses a quiz question to see if everyone understands the essentials about the subject. The quiz makes the team think fast and sparks a sense of competition in the room.

Make the attendees reflect on their own understanding

At the end of the session, Mia uses scales to let everyone evaluate how confident they feel about incorporating the SEO knowledge in their usual work. This lets her know how well the participants understand the subject and helps her plan upcoming sessions.

Analyze the results

Mia goes through the results after the session and uses them to assess if she managed to convey the concept of SEO clearly to the team. She identifies some areas that a lot of people are uncertain about, and therefore plans a second session to go more into detail on those subjects.

Easy to use Classroom Response System without downloads or installations

Add Mentimeter in your teacher toolbox to make your teaching more interactive and fun for both you and your students.

Let the students have fun by seeing their answers appear on screen. Add a little competition with
Mentimeter Quiz
and increase the engagement even more!

Fun and innovative presentations will stay in your students’ top of mind and therefore improve learning outcomes

Make formative assessment easier with unbiased results by letting the students provide their answers anonymously

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I use Mentimeter in class frequently to get students to anonymously share their opinions, often on controversial issues they may be reluctant to speak out about in class. I love it!

– Katie Herrmann, English teacher

Students feedback have been positive, because it's fun and quite an easy way to use. Currently universities spend a lot of money on other voting systems which are expensive and frankly do not work that well.

Get inspired by Silvina Tantone, IT teacher from Argentina, who uses Mentimeter:

I found out about Mentimeter a couple of years ago and started to use it a lot in my classes. What for?

Make visible what my students think before or after lessons; for example I make them express in a short answer what they know about a specific topic so that I get to know common previous knowledge.

I sometimes ask students to give few words related to what they've learnt about a specific topic. Word clouds are perfect to see if I've achieved my objectives.

As a democratic tool; to give voice to my students when we have to agree or to vote. Anonymity is useful in some situations.

And so on... It's simple and quick to implement and to share results... It can be used through any mobile device. Moreover, it's free, I couldn't use it if not.

Inspiration for your lecture

Use formative assessment to improve student learning

Adam holds a university lecture in English literature. He uses Mentimeter as a formative assessment tool because it lets him quickly capture and visualize the students' responses. Since responses are anonymous, the students won't feel intimitated if they don't know the answer to a question. After the lecture, Adam can use the results to evaluate the students' understanding and plan for the upcoming lectures.

Check the students' previous knowledge

Adam uses an easy multiple choice question to make the students reflect about what they already know.

Open up for class discussion

To visualize the breadth and variation of the students' thoughts, Adam uses a wordcloud. This sparks discussion about the theme in class.

Let the students evaluate their own knowledge

Adam uses scales to let the students rate their own knowledge. This gives Adam an idea of what students feel confident about, and what they need extra help with.

Use feedback to improve next lecture

The results from the voting can be used as a basis for improving future lectures and for Adam to know what students need more support in throughout the course.

Have more fun and productive meetings with Mentimeter

Do you want to prioritize smarter and have more fun and efficient meetings? Mentimeter can increase the productivity of your meeting while simultaneously ensuring that you get genuine input from the attendees since their answers are anonymous.

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I use Mentimeter to get the audience engaged and energized and put energy into the room. The effect is instant.

– Joakim Jansson, Professional Consultant

Inspiration for your meeting

Hold a weekly retrospective meeting

Nick is the product owner at a startup company. During the Friday weekly meetings, he lets the team reflect on the previous week since he believes that self-reflection is the best way of learning. It is a fun way to conclude the working week while still keeping it simple on a Friday afternoon. Mentimeter lets the participants answer anonymously, which results in honest answers.

Let the team evaluate their individual progress and needs

Nick starts with a series of statements to get the team reflecting about the past week. Scales make it easy for the team members to answer even complicated matters.

Focus on the positive things

Nick uses a wordcloud to let the team express their motivations. This puts everyone in a positive mood when starting the weekend.

Give team members praise and recognition

Nick uses this occasion to let the team members give praise to one another through an open ended question. Doing this every week makes sure even smaller contributions are recognized.

Track how the team progress together over time

Nick uses the feature "Ask question again" that lets him use the same presentation every week and save the old result. He can afterwards compare and analyze the team's responses against time.

Make your events fun, memorable and innovative

Do you want look innovative in front of your audience? Mentimeter lets you spice up the event by allowing the audience to participate in interactive presentations.

Sustain your audience’s attention throughout the event

Increase the engagement by using interactivity

Inspire the audience with an innovative way to visualize their opinions

Inspiration for your event

Engage the audience throughout an event

Pete is moderating an event for a diverse group of entrepreneurs. He uses Mentimeter to capture the audience's interest and add a little something extra to the event. Having an audience that is diverge both in terms of age and technology expertise, he wants to let everyone contribute without introducing anything complicated that might make some people feel uncomfortable.

Get to know the audience

Pete starts the event with a multiple choice question asking the participants which business sector they belong to, so that he can see differences in answers between different groups afterwards.

Continue the event in a fun way

Pete wants to keep the energy up and make the participants prepared for the upcoming pitch challenge. He uses a word cloud to let the audience freely type in three factors that they think make the best pitch.

Make the audience choose the winner

Pete uses the who will win? question type to determine the winner of the pitch challenge. This is a quick and great way to vote on the best pitch and only reveal the winner or winners. There is no second place or losers, keeping the atmosphere relaxed.

Share the results from the event

After the event, Pete shares the pitch winner on his Twitter account to let all the people who were interested in the event know who won and give them the opportunity to comment on the results.

Use Mentimeter to increase the energy at your conference

It can be difficult to keep the energy level up at conferences. Mentimeter provides an easy way for attendees to contribute ideas and drive informal conversations among them.

Let your audience feel involved, even in larger groups (500+)

Have interesting and relevant discussions by looking at the same picture

We used a Mentimeter question last Tuesday with 560 colleagues and it went wonderfully! We got a nice big word cloud that summed up the participants’ impressions of the conference. You have a fantastic service - and no support was needed. Worked so well and was so easy to use.

– Therese Löfbom, Communications at the Health and Social Care Inspectorate

Inspiration for your conference

Keep the energy up throughout a conference

Sarah is a speaker at a conference about web technology. The conference has already been going on for several hours, so she uses Mentimeter to keep the audience energized and interested in her subject. Letting the participants feel involved increases the energy among the audience and she feels that it is easier to get her point across.

Check representation in the audience

Sarah starts with a multiple choice question to see who are present in the auditorium. This lets her adapt her message to attract the specific sectors in the audience, and also lets the audience know how everyone is distributed.

Make an impressive large group analysis

Sarah wants to capture the wisdom of the crowd and visualizes the result in real time with a 2 by 2 matrix. The result gives both her and the audience insights into the next big thing to look out for, and makes a good basis for group discussions.

Capture questions from the audience

Sarah uses an open ended question to let the audience send in their questions to her in real-time without interrupting the speech. She then selects the most interesting questions and answers them at the end of the speech.

Evaluate the speech

After the event, Sarah goes through the questions again and looks at what questions the audience asked her. This lets her know what they found clear and what could be further emphasized during her next speech.